Average cost $50 - $75 : 38 Restaurants Found
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Pearl
Address: 3799 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Las Vegas, NV 89109
The sprawling, mega-chic MGM Grand resort in Las Vegas plays host to a plethora of fine dining choices, yet for an unforgettable and unique Cantonese/Shanghai cuisine experience, look no further than Pearl. Situated amongst most of MGM’s eateries in the “Studio Walk” area, Pearl fuses ultra-modern, sensual décor with tantalizing, exotic Asian dishes while simultaneously pampering its clientele with impeccable service and attention to detail. Executive chef Kai-Wa Yau is center stage at this hip, sexy dining spot, and his focus on creating artistic expressions with seafood, beef, and traditional Cantonese menu items is something that needs to be experienced to be fully appreciated.
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SEABLUE
Address: 3799 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Las Vegas, NV 89109
In launching his uniquely trendy SEABLUE at the MGM Grand Resort in Las Vegas, restaurateur Michael Mina has created quite a following on the burgeoning Las Vegas gourmet dining circuit. Situated in the MGM Grand Resort’s “Studio Walk" area, SEABLUE’s chic Moroccan-Mediterranean cuisine, prepared by Executive Chef Stephen Hopcraft, fuses an array of incredibly flavorful foods with an ultra-modern, “aquatic-esque” theme. Possibly most intriguing is the restaurant’s mesquite and apricot wood-burning grill, responsible for giving SEABLUE’s steak and seafood dishes their succulent flavors, while simultaneously transporting patrons to the Mediterranean – without ever leaving Las Vegas.
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Shanghai Lilly
Address: 3950 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Las Vegas, NV 89109
Shanghai Lilly captures the romance, exoticism, and nostalgia, of turn-of-the-century Shanghai with a distinctive modern sensibility. Creating an atmosphere of solitude, tranquility, and elegance, the tastefully decorated main dining room features a variety of Asian-themed artifacts and artistic black and white photographs of the restaurant's namesake, 1920's celebrity Shanghai Lilly. The oft-changing menu features Cantonese and Szechwan delicacies that highlight fresh and seasonal ingredients. The Kung Pao Chicken and Lamb with Ginger, Onion, Basil, and Chili, is a dish worthy of mention. The Fried Rice with jumbo lump crab meat and egg whites is another savory delight.
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Nove Italiano
Address: 4321 W. Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV 89103
Modern Italian Cuisine never tasted so good. Located on the 51st floor of the Palm’s Fantasy Tower, Nove Italiano offers a luxurious menu of Italian fare that is rivaled only by its setting. Amid swank, playful décor and stunning views, guests feast on essential Italian dishes such as Crudo, Papardelle Bolognese, and Osso Bucco Milanese with Saffron Risotto. Chef Geno Bernardo’s dishes are luscious and full of flavor, and are coupled by outstanding service and a stellar wine list.
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Shibuya
Address: 3799 Las Vegas Blvd. S., Las Vegas, NV 89109
Shibuya transports diners to the stylish streets of its namesake Japanese neighborhood with traditional culinary offerings and a colorful contemporary décor. Yabu Pahelberg’s dramatic design offers distinctive dining environments to match the diversity of Shibuya’s cuisine. An expansive marble sushi bar and playful virtual aquarium set the stage for Master Sushi Chef Yoshinori Nakazawa’s creative rolls and sashimi dishes, while dynamic teppanyaki seating create intimate environments for enjoying the culinary performance of teppan griddle cooking. The main “Bento Box” dining room’s kelp-like pillars create private niches for savoring Executive Chef Stephane Chevet’s modern Japanese cuisine while sampling from Shibuya’s celebrated sake collection.
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